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Jaslyk Prison

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The prison, officially known by the codename UYA 64/71, was located in a former Soviet military base once used for testing chemical warfare protection equipment. It was established in 1999. The prison was opened to contain thousands of people arrested following
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where human rights activists and ex-inmates alleged that torture was widespread. Former prisoners include Muzafar Avazov, who was
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Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in Uzbekistan
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This article about a building or structure in Uzbekistan is a
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1999–2019 detention facility in northwestern Uzbekistan
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The prison was shut down by Uzbekistan's president,
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Jaslyk Prison is located in Uzbekistan
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Uzbek
[d͡ʒasˈlək]
Karakalpakstan
Uzbekistan
apparently boiled to death
bombings in the capital, Tashkent
Human Rights Watch
Shavkat Mirziyoyev
"Physicians for Human Rights - Uzbekistan's 'House of Torture' Is No 'Home Sweet Home'"


"Uzbekistan's 'House of Torture'"
Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in Uzbekistan
ISBN
1564322998
"Uzbek Prison Brutality"
"Uzbekistan's new president closes Jaslyk prison camp"
IWPR report
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Wayback Machine
Human Rights Watch report
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